Super-resolution Microscopy
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Dr Rees will explain how, contrary to the traditional belief that optical microscopy would be forever limited by diffraction to a resolution of the order of the wavelength of light, new methods have allowed scientists to beat this limit by a factor of ten or more, paving the way for investigations in biology and materials science at even smaller scales.
Everyone is welcome. Free for members, £2 for non-members. Followed by refreshments (that means smoothies, cheese and grapes!).
This talk is part of the SciSoc – Cambridge University Scientific Society series.
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